hello everyone! i am Venkat from Southern India. I am in my final year of engineering. I have built 2 Stirling engines(basic gamma type) over my free time. now am currently building a beta version engine. to power it with Fresnel lens which i ripped off my old projector TV. Looking forward to help and get help. Cheers :)

Hello to all! I'm new to the forum. But Stirling engines are my hobby. My friends and I make small batches of physical toys. In particular, we have several working models of the Stirling engine, of different types.

I didn't see this first but here I am. I have several old books on mechanical engineering and searched the Web extensively trying to get more information on Stirling engines. I'm not sure if I can do the projects I want, but that's why I joined. Mr Scott

Hi everybody. I love gadgets and mechanical stuff in general. It's the problem solving and clever solutions that really get me going. Been reading through various posts on here to educate myself. Stirlings in general are pretty neat and once I've read through some more posts I'll start tossing out some concepts I'd like to run past you guys.

Hi all Stirling Engine fans! Allow me to introduce myself: My name is Richard, and I was the Project Manager at Homach in the 80's, responsible for the detailed engineering design of Ted Cooke-Yarborough's TMG. We built several of these, (about 4 or 5, I believe) (designated the TMG120) which produced around 120W continuous power. I personally did the final tuning all these units, and installed (at least) two of these: one in Lapland, another in Ontario. I worked for Malcolm Foster, under Ted C-Y's direction. I also worked with Ron Bryenton of AGA on the Trinity House model. Somewhere in my archives I have a photo of me standing next to the Lapland TMG in a snow-suit...